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because we know we spend entirely too much money as a government. we spend it on domestic programs, so, give me some examples of what those hard options are and where to make the cuts so we can sustain our economy and channel some growth instead of going the opposite direction. >> well, i think it's just like any other budget that's out of whack. you first start where is the biggest potential area of savings? i would look at health care, i would look at the fact that in america, we spend one out of every $6 on health care. i think the government, you know, and this is not just me, you know, the congressional budget office, cbo-- >> when you're talking about health care, you're talking about medicaid, medicare, what other-- >> i'm talking about, a lot of the aspects, i think, that not only medicare and medicaid, i'm talking about looking at obamacare, i'm talking about looking at potential tort reform that might take some of the high lawsuits out of the equation. >> take the sting out of malpractice. >> yes, with still protecting people. i think the
because we know we spend entirely too much money as a government. we spend it on domestic programs, so, give me some examples of what those hard options are and where to make the cuts so we can sustain our economy and channel some growth instead of going the opposite direction. >> well, i think it's just like any other budget that's out of whack. you first start where is the biggest potential area of savings? i would look at health care, i would look at the fact that in america, we spend...
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government doing to help him? we will tell you straight ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ isurprise...it's eating less. to losing weight. i'm hungry just thinking about it. thank goodness for new slimful. one delicious, 90-calorie slimful and a glass of water, like before dinner, helps keep me satisfied for hours. so instead of this much, i only need this much. and slimful tastso good... i don't even miss dessert. slimful and a glass of water... eating less is a beautiful thing. ♪ ♪ >> bob:be we have an update about a disturbing story from iran we have been following. pastor is sitting in jail because of his christian faith. the trial starts next week and the judge is notorious for handing down harsh sentences. he could be sense tensed to death -- sentenced to death. iranian says the work undermines the national security and he has been if custody since september. the criminal charge he faces dates back to the year 2000 when he converted from islam to christianity. i might ad in iran that is a death sentence in and of itself
government doing to help him? we will tell you straight ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ isurprise...it's eating less. to losing weight. i'm hungry just thinking about it. thank goodness for new slimful. one delicious, 90-calorie slimful and a glass of water, like before dinner, helps keep me satisfied for hours. so instead of this much, i only need this much. and slimful tastso good... i don't even miss dessert. slimful and a glass of water... eating less is a beautiful thing. ♪ ♪ >> bob:be we...
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they must form a coalition government. the way to do that will be difficult because of the vote and it will affect all of us and politics in that region and we will have coverage of that breaking story, right after this. [ male announcer ] ok, here's the way the system works. let's say you pay your guy around 2% to manage your money. that's not much you think. except it's 2% every year. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch. over time it really adds up. then go to e-trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert: it's low. really? yes, really. e-trade offers investment advice and guidance from dedicated, professional financial consultants. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. that's how our system works. e-trade. less for us. more for you. i'm up next, but now i'm sging the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! >> shepard: breaking news out of israel, the elections and exit polls are
they must form a coalition government. the way to do that will be difficult because of the vote and it will affect all of us and politics in that region and we will have coverage of that breaking story, right after this. [ male announcer ] ok, here's the way the system works. let's say you pay your guy around 2% to manage your money. that's not much you think. except it's 2% every year. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch. over time it really adds up....
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are they just scared of the government coming after them? or trying to do the right thing? >> i guess if you line up lawyers with legislators on the same page, they smell blood. this is a big pool of money they want to go after. bob, you mentioned maybe there is a lawsuit coming along the line of what is the tobacco industry was. >> bob: coca-cola didn't do that when they were getting me fat. this is a cover me moment. >> kimberly: no, they didn't. what about the coca-colabe in green room? >> bob:be they should be sued, too. they're all scared about the obesity. a big deal. they are worried about getting sued. they will, a lot of them. this is nothing more, this is not coca-cola feels bad about the obese people. this is covering their butt. >> dana: there are not obese people in the ad. >> eric: they have to worry about -- >> bob: every ethnic group in america. >> dana: no fat people. >> eric: why worry about covering their butt? take personal responsibility to not drink coat when you are fat why is it their problem? >> that is the problem. >> bob:be just yell at me some mo
are they just scared of the government coming after them? or trying to do the right thing? >> i guess if you line up lawyers with legislators on the same page, they smell blood. this is a big pool of money they want to go after. bob, you mentioned maybe there is a lawsuit coming along the line of what is the tobacco industry was. >> bob: coca-cola didn't do that when they were getting me fat. this is a cover me moment. >> kimberly: no, they didn't. what about the coca-colabe...
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rid of a democratically elected government there. according to u.s. guidelines we can not legally assist directly that government. so we have to do it indirectly. mine while france continues that assault and continues to deal with fallout from the assault against the islamists. they are stepping up their presence back home of troops and police out on the streets in paris and elsewhere against a possible terrorist strike. yesterday one rebel leader came out and said france has opened the gates of hell with this operation. finally french officials had been talking about this operation as being a matter of a few weeks. at least their involvement today. they seem to be backing away from that a little bit hinting that it could be a longer operation to try to get rid of all the islamist elements and dangers in mali. french, u.s., u.s. military officials who i have been speaking with, over the past couple months, got to tell you, jon, have been a little bit more cautious, they have been wary about this operation. they say it could be long a
rid of a democratically elected government there. according to u.s. guidelines we can not legally assist directly that government. so we have to do it indirectly. mine while france continues that assault and continues to deal with fallout from the assault against the islamists. they are stepping up their presence back home of troops and police out on the streets in paris and elsewhere against a possible terrorist strike. yesterday one rebel leader came out and said france has opened the gates...
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in new york and limited government in texas and in new york, you have higher taxes, more government, more regulation and yet, less liberty and more importantly, fewer jobs and now the governor is trying to constrict people's liberty more. whereas in texas we have lower taxes, less government. fewer regulations, more jobs and more liberty. and so, the point is to point out to our fellow americans that there are different philosophies in this country, and if you look at the competing large states, you will see that texas provides one political and philosophical point of view where states like new york and california provide another. and it's texas that is creating the jobs. >> well, you know, what's interesting about this. i walked in and stopped at bret baier's office and he looked rather grim. and i said what's wrong with you. he said another school shooting and i said not a grade school. he said no. and we got no numb to this i thought, college wasn't as bad as grade school which is sick and twisted. they're all horrible and college kids are young people, but we have so many of thes
in new york and limited government in texas and in new york, you have higher taxes, more government, more regulation and yet, less liberty and more importantly, fewer jobs and now the governor is trying to constrict people's liberty more. whereas in texas we have lower taxes, less government. fewer regulations, more jobs and more liberty. and so, the point is to point out to our fellow americans that there are different philosophies in this country, and if you look at the competing large...
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kt with regard to how algeria's government reacted. many were like hang on, don't go in with the heavy hands. when when they get challenges by islamists they do not mess around. is that the best strategy, perhaps for that government or for that country and say, no it's not going to happen here? >> remember, algeria fought a brutal war in the 1990s with islamist extremists. though were beheading priests. the algerians didn't want to have this again. they had to do something very swift and brutal and effective and i think they did. they showed much less regard for hostages, although it would be great if they rescued. the algerian government wanted to go in and squash al-qaida and make the point that they could protect that vital economic interest of theirs from any kind of an attack. they had a very different objective. go in, go in quickly, don't ask any questions, just kill the guys who are taking over their site. bill: from a military standpoint would you support that reaction? >> well the united states wouldn't do it that way certain
kt with regard to how algeria's government reacted. many were like hang on, don't go in with the heavy hands. when when they get challenges by islamists they do not mess around. is that the best strategy, perhaps for that government or for that country and say, no it's not going to happen here? >> remember, algeria fought a brutal war in the 1990s with islamist extremists. though were beheading priests. the algerians didn't want to have this again. they had to do something very swift and...
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afraid of being attacked for saying that he did well and didn't want to pay all of that money to the government. aren't you on his side? >> i am kind of, yes. i feel like first of all he wasn't really trying to make a political statement. he was more just thinking out loud like what is in your future? i am paying all of these taxes and i would like to move someplace i can pay less. i don't think he meant to push a political agenda. i think he was just blurting it out and it ended up being political obviously. >> you know what the bottom line is? taxes are driving people out of california. that's what is happening. >> he stated a fact, and also he is considering buying into part of the sabres and then he didn't . what team was he going to buy into? >> the padres. they are nicknamed the sabres, the sabre rattlers, the padres. >> and then he pulled out and he said too much tax. >> i never paid taxes in my life. >> they will never find you. >> you seemed like you were about to say something. >> just what a weasle this guy is. he complains and then says i'm sorry if i bothered you. >> he is on the c
afraid of being attacked for saying that he did well and didn't want to pay all of that money to the government. aren't you on his side? >> i am kind of, yes. i feel like first of all he wasn't really trying to make a political statement. he was more just thinking out loud like what is in your future? i am paying all of these taxes and i would like to move someplace i can pay less. i don't think he meant to push a political agenda. i think he was just blurting it out and it ended up being...
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. >> are you prepared to allow the government to grind to a halt if, who do you think the american people would blame if that came to pass. >> i suspect the american people would blame all of washington for not being able to get its act together. >> greta: back in 2006 when president obama was then a senator he actually voted against raising the debt ceiling. so what has changed now? congressman jason chaffetz nice to see you. >> well, congress spending pushing and the president pushing for this? we have to stop the spending. like the alcoholic who won't give up his drink anymore, you have to slow this. >> greta: what president obama said today he's basically executing what you in congress are telling him to do. you authorize the spending and he's got to pay the bills. and so now you're saying he can't borrow the money. >> no, we've got to make sure we prioritize the payment of the 16.4 trillion dollars that this government owes, but we have to solve the problem. we don't need just the deal. we actually have to solve the problem and the way you solve that problem is it cut up the credit c
. >> are you prepared to allow the government to grind to a halt if, who do you think the american people would blame if that came to pass. >> i suspect the american people would blame all of washington for not being able to get its act together. >> greta: back in 2006 when president obama was then a senator he actually voted against raising the debt ceiling. so what has changed now? congressman jason chaffetz nice to see you. >> well, congress spending pushing and the...
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and the president met with vice-president biden yesterday saying the government can do, cracking down on people who rely on background checks, and offering tougher personalities fob gun trafficking and biden gave the president his proposals in a meeting yesterday here at the white house. there are said to be 19 though it's unclear how many mr. obama will adopt. press secretary jay carney says only so much the president can do without the help of congress, but he's not trying to go around lawmakers. >> the president believes and supports the second amendment. he also understands that there are limits to what can be achieved, without congressional action, which is why he is calling on congress to act appropriately. >> reporter: the senate majority leader harry reid says he's not going to ask democrats in the senate to vote on measures that are likely to be rejected by the republican controlled house, and virginia congressman says that things like an assault weapon ban are nonstarters. >> we've tried some things in the past like assault weapons ban that simply do not work. that was repea
and the president met with vice-president biden yesterday saying the government can do, cracking down on people who rely on background checks, and offering tougher personalities fob gun trafficking and biden gave the president his proposals in a meeting yesterday here at the white house. there are said to be 19 though it's unclear how many mr. obama will adopt. press secretary jay carney says only so much the president can do without the help of congress, but he's not trying to go around...
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tomorrow, they will be here, 1600 people up here, representing all three branches of government. most people expect comity and respect will be the order of the day. but evan bayh believes by tuesday morning, they will be back to the same old fights. >> the politics is just very divisive, with the extremes in both parties punishing any sort of compromise. it used to be back in my father's time and my early days, compromise was an act of statesmanship, for too many, it's an act of betrayal. >> tomorrow, when the president gives his address, it will be all about finding common ground. former white house chief of staff in the bush administration, talked to me about that yesterday. he remembers well, the tensions surrounding george bush's first ineggeration and he hopes that president obama uses the word "i" a whole lot less and the word "we" a lot more. >> when the united states was formed, our founders took great pains to distinguish our government from the european ancestors. that meant representation, not tyranny, a president, not a king. and the first step of the president, the o
tomorrow, they will be here, 1600 people up here, representing all three branches of government. most people expect comity and respect will be the order of the day. but evan bayh believes by tuesday morning, they will be back to the same old fights. >> the politics is just very divisive, with the extremes in both parties punishing any sort of compromise. it used to be back in my father's time and my early days, compromise was an act of statesmanship, for too many, it's an act of betrayal....
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and congress has sometimes expressly forbid the government from studying gun violence. the president says he's going to change that. >> i will direct the centers for disease control to go ahead and study the best ways to reduce it. and congress should fund research into the effects that violent video games have on young minds. we don't benefit from ignorance. we don't benefit from not knowing the science of this end dem kick of violence. >> reporter: the strategy here is for the president to talk big picture about the terrible costs of gun violence, not just the horror of mass shootings but the toll of daily violence that has claimed 900 lives across the country since newtown. while on capitol hill the legislation will be broken down into pieces. california senator dianne feinstein, the author of the 1994 assault weapons ban, will call on her colleagues to pass it again. new york senator chuck schumer will push for universal background checks, that much more likely to pass. jenna? jenna: wendall goarl with a great summary for us today. wendell, thank you. jon: we are wa
and congress has sometimes expressly forbid the government from studying gun violence. the president says he's going to change that. >> i will direct the centers for disease control to go ahead and study the best ways to reduce it. and congress should fund research into the effects that violent video games have on young minds. we don't benefit from ignorance. we don't benefit from not knowing the science of this end dem kick of violence. >> reporter: the strategy here is for the...
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this speech today was an owed to big government. it was a hymn to big government. he said number one, i'm going to defend what liberalism has achieved in the 20th century where he mentioned social security, medicare and medicaid. i will not let any of that be chipped away. then second, he said, the vision for the future is climate change and green energy. this is his new expansion of liberalism in the new century. martha: joined by bob beckel, former democratic campaign manager and co-host "the five." mary katharine ham editor-at-large of hotair.com and fox news contributor. welcome. a mini, five. it is a three. bob, what do you think about that, what charles said? >> something to be said about it. reaganism, reagan said the problem is government. martha: right. >> not the solution. yet government during reagan's eight years grew and not a single department or agency was cut. but listen, if this is fundamental difference. certain people believe that government doesn't do anything for people and ought to be just defense. and those of us on the left believe governmen
this speech today was an owed to big government. it was a hymn to big government. he said number one, i'm going to defend what liberalism has achieved in the 20th century where he mentioned social security, medicare and medicaid. i will not let any of that be chipped away. then second, he said, the vision for the future is climate change and green energy. this is his new expansion of liberalism in the new century. martha: joined by bob beckel, former democratic campaign manager and co-host...
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initially he said he had equal governments, he wanted the united states government to do more to help him, and mexican government to do more to help him. the good news he is home this marine. bill: listen to him talk. he is measured, mature man. that is what got him out of there. back home now. well-done. martha: so back in washington, house republicans are now reacting to some tough words from president obama at his last news conference of the first term which took place yesterday morning. it was long one. republicans have only two options in the battle over raising the nation's borrowing limit. here is what he said. >> they can act responsibly and pay america's bills, or they can act irresponsibly and put america through another economic crisis. but they will not collect a ransom in exchange for not crashing the american economy. the financial well-being of the american people is not leverage to be used. martha: hmmm. there you go. iowa republican congressman steve king joins me now. so those are your two options. you can either crash the american economy or you can raise the debt l
initially he said he had equal governments, he wanted the united states government to do more to help him, and mexican government to do more to help him. the good news he is home this marine. bill: listen to him talk. he is measured, mature man. that is what got him out of there. back home now. well-done. martha: so back in washington, house republicans are now reacting to some tough words from president obama at his last news conference of the first term which took place yesterday morning. it...
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the government accountability office says not only will obama care cost the government a lot of money the enormous federal spending will eventually collapse the entire u.s. economy. this could be our last warning. lou dobbs will analyze. >> this is the president, i think, who has drunk the kool-aid. he is feeling right now high on his own power. is that true? is president obama becoming so rigid that he is unable to governor? carl rove has some thoughts. >> did you feel about bad about it? >> no. even scarier. >> did you feel in any way that you were cheating? >> no. >> lance armstrong pretty much admitting he is a sociopath. is he really sorry for his doping and lying? gutfeld and mcguirk on that. >> bill: caution, you are to enter the no spin zone. the from south florida. the factor begins right now. >> hi, i'm bill o'reilly reporting tonight from south florida. thanks for watching us. are we the people responsible for the chaos that is involving enveloping america? folks are responsible for the government they get. folks could have thrown hitler out they did not. russian ares fough
the government accountability office says not only will obama care cost the government a lot of money the enormous federal spending will eventually collapse the entire u.s. economy. this could be our last warning. lou dobbs will analyze. >> this is the president, i think, who has drunk the kool-aid. he is feeling right now high on his own power. is that true? is president obama becoming so rigid that he is unable to governor? carl rove has some thoughts. >> did you feel about bad...
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why fear in america and mistrust of government. until we start to get underneath this issue we are missing the point here, bill. >> bill: that's a long-time deal. look, i'm for sane gun control. i want, i laid out and i want everybody to read it if you didn't watch the factor last night. read my talking points memo which is posted on bill o'reilly.com and fox news factor web site. read it because solved the problem. >> i read your talking points memo there were things in it that i agreed with. but i will say that we can be talking about gun legislation from now until kingdom come. all the gun laws you pass may not reduce signature is cantly the level of violence in our society. >> bill: mexico has very tough antigun laws. they threw a marine in gun for having anti-shotgun. 36,000 dead people. you know it isn't going to work i know it isn't going to work. i have got to run. >> bill, we will talk again. >> bill: we're glad you are on board, congressman. >> thanks. >> bill: we appreciate you being candid. plenty more as the factor mov
why fear in america and mistrust of government. until we start to get underneath this issue we are missing the point here, bill. >> bill: that's a long-time deal. look, i'm for sane gun control. i want, i laid out and i want everybody to read it if you didn't watch the factor last night. read my talking points memo which is posted on bill o'reilly.com and fox news factor web site. read it because solved the problem. >> i read your talking points memo there were things in it that i...
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a government of, and by, and for the people. we are responsible for each other. the right to worship freely and safely, that right was denied to sheiks in oak creek wisconsin. the right to assemble peaceably. that right was denied shoppers in oregon, and moviegoers in aurora, colorado. that most fundamental set of rights to life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness, fundamental rights that were denied to college students at virginia tech, and high school students at columbine, and elementary school students in newtown, and kids on street corners in chicago on too frequent a basis to tolerate, and all the families who never imagined that they'd lose a loved one to a bullet, those rights are at stake. we are responsible. and when i visited newtown last month i spent some private time with many of the families who lost their children that day, and one was the family of grace mcdonnell. grace's parents are here. grace was 7 years old when she was struck down, just a gorgeous, caring, joyful little girl. i'm told she loved pink, she loved the beach, she dreamed of
a government of, and by, and for the people. we are responsible for each other. the right to worship freely and safely, that right was denied to sheiks in oak creek wisconsin. the right to assemble peaceably. that right was denied shoppers in oregon, and moviegoers in aurora, colorado. that most fundamental set of rights to life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness, fundamental rights that were denied to college students at virginia tech, and high school students at columbine, and...
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the government building under attack. look here. >> a series of bombs set off at the headquarters of the kabul police traffic department leading to a gun fight there. 10 people were hurt. the taliban claiming responsibility. >> the president's first term is looked at after being sworn in. >> as the president's first term skoms to an end here are interesting statistic abouts his first year. doun joan increased 58 percent but national debt increased $5.8 trillion. that's the largest under one president. he signed 654 bills into law and gave 852 speeches or comments. 699 of those using a tell prm presidenter. he visited 45 countries seven more than once and managed to squeeze in 113 golf outings and 13 vacations. totalling 83 days. in terms of domestic travel he visited 44 states still missing arkansas, idaho, north dakota, south carolina and utah. he has issued 22 presidential pardons the least. whether or not we are better now than we were four years ago depends on which numbers you choose to focus on. >>> it is now 44 aft
the government building under attack. look here. >> a series of bombs set off at the headquarters of the kabul police traffic department leading to a gun fight there. 10 people were hurt. the taliban claiming responsibility. >> the president's first term is looked at after being sworn in. >> as the president's first term skoms to an end here are interesting statistic abouts his first year. doun joan increased 58 percent but national debt increased $5.8 trillion. that's the...
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maybe local government. so that's certainly, in my opinion, the most important thing for people to remember about our constitution. it provides for our government, a limited government designed to protect our freedoms, protect our individual liberties. >> steve: it was very impresssive and a real preparer for people who were unfamiliar. we see the constitution, it doesn't seem like anybody ever reads it themselves. so it was nice that you guys and gals read it aloud yesterday. thank you very much for joining us today from our nation's capitol. >> thank you. >> steve: very nicely done. 20 minutes after the top of the hour. look at this video. that's crook trying to rob a restaurant. with a bucket on his head! wait until you see how it turns out. never good. then lose five pounds a week by eating whatever you want. our next guest is going to tell you how. it's called the 8-hour diet. i can invest eight hours in eating weight watchers online worked for us. we don't argue much. we really don't. meg usually just
maybe local government. so that's certainly, in my opinion, the most important thing for people to remember about our constitution. it provides for our government, a limited government designed to protect our freedoms, protect our individual liberties. >> steve: it was very impresssive and a real preparer for people who were unfamiliar. we see the constitution, it doesn't seem like anybody ever reads it themselves. so it was nice that you guys and gals read it aloud yesterday. thank you...
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now they are calling on the government to do the same thing. lieutenant general, what is the government not doing that you are? >> i think right now one of the major problems is that the government and the public sector and private sectors are not reintegrating our disabled veterans back into local communities. they have a large role to play, both the veterans affairs, as well as the department of labor. i was in d.c. here the last couple of days. we've been working with them to help fill that gap. >>brian: in what way? it's hard enough getting jobs right now in this economy. veterans' unemployment is a little bit higher than the national rate. then you have people who are dealing with some type of wound as they try to get back into the workforce. do we have to curry the jobs towards their skills? >> no, i don't think so. i think these disabled veterans bring lots of skills and leadership skills as well as the breadth and depth of experience they had in the services back to local communities. what has occurred is the u.s. army in 2007 asked the
now they are calling on the government to do the same thing. lieutenant general, what is the government not doing that you are? >> i think right now one of the major problems is that the government and the public sector and private sectors are not reintegrating our disabled veterans back into local communities. they have a large role to play, both the veterans affairs, as well as the department of labor. i was in d.c. here the last couple of days. we've been working with them to help fill...
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this will not really guaranty a very strong and solid government in the years to come. you know i was watching the inauguration yesterday and following your elections very closely and regardless of whether you voted for or against, or didn't vote for president obama, you now have an administration for four years. you know exactly when your next elections are going to be. this is not the case in israel. and we may actually find ourselves having another election in a year or two because this government does not look as if it is going to be very solid. that reflects also on your questions regarding iran. you need a very strong unity government in order to take a bold decision such as striking iran. and therefore, i, i'm not sure what the results of this election mean as far as that the very, very crucial decision is concerned. uma: ambassador, you mentioned iran. i know that the people of israel, they're concerned about their economy, but iran is definitely up there front and center, and the meeting between the u.n. nuclear watch dog and iran has been pushed back by a day.
this will not really guaranty a very strong and solid government in the years to come. you know i was watching the inauguration yesterday and following your elections very closely and regardless of whether you voted for or against, or didn't vote for president obama, you now have an administration for four years. you know exactly when your next elections are going to be. this is not the case in israel. and we may actually find ourselves having another election in a year or two because this...
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government saying in fact some of those freed were americans. maybe one american in fact even called his family. it all shifted again according to reports of the at least militants, the militants holding these captors talking to another regional news agency saying as many as 35 foreign hostages had been killed and that 15 captors had been killed as well. this a part of some sort of an assault by the algerian security forces arounded that complex. we know from the u.k. foreign office here in the past hour that there is some kind of an assault going on. what appears to be happening is algerian helicopters are strafing or bombing locations. the claim is they're hitting vehicles, vehicles, maybe holding hostages, american, maybe foreign hostages at the very least. other nationalities involved, british it, irish, french, japanese. some injured. there was at least one british person killed. but again a fluid situation, bill. bill: fluid indeed. now is this a reaction to what is happening in neighboring mali and the update us what is happening there, g
government saying in fact some of those freed were americans. maybe one american in fact even called his family. it all shifted again according to reports of the at least militants, the militants holding these captors talking to another regional news agency saying as many as 35 foreign hostages had been killed and that 15 captors had been killed as well. this a part of some sort of an assault by the algerian security forces arounded that complex. we know from the u.k. foreign office here in the...
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this speech today was an ode to big government. it was a hymn to big government. in his refrain, the three "we the people"'s, number one i'm going to defend what liberalism acheered, medicare, social security, medicaid. i'm not going to let any of that be chipped away and secondly, he said the vision for the future, climate change and green energy, the new expansion of liberalism in the new century and then the third element was his expansion of civil rights, where he talked about immigrants and gays and shoe-horned to gun rights under the rubric of security. he outlined the liberal agenda, the big government agenda in the future. and brit talked earlier, remarkably there's absence of any mention of the economy, the deficits, what outsiders would say is the great challenge of our time headed to over a cliff, a real cliff of debt into a sort of a greek future. there is nothing of that in this speech. obama had zero interest in that and this was a declaration that his interest is to restore us to the liberal ascenbency, in the reagan decades and clinton in his state
this speech today was an ode to big government. it was a hymn to big government. in his refrain, the three "we the people"'s, number one i'm going to defend what liberalism acheered, medicare, social security, medicaid. i'm not going to let any of that be chipped away and secondly, he said the vision for the future, climate change and green energy, the new expansion of liberalism in the new century and then the third element was his expansion of civil rights, where he talked about...
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he took that back and said it was government controlled healthcare. this law will mean fewers people getting insurance at work, just the opposite of what the law was supposed to accomplish. jenna: we'll see what the eventual effect of it all is, thank you. jon: a former world famous dancer and artistic director of a ballet company gets a jar of acid thrown in his face. police are searching for a suspect, a masked man. what people are saying about the possible motive behind this horrible attack. a hostage crisis deep in the satisfactory hair a desert. dozens unaccounted for. as we hear from some of the hostages freed from the algerian army. >> very relieved, obviously. as much as i'd like to be out and some of my colleagues are still not out at the moment. i have the flu... i took theraflu, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] truth is theraflu doesn't treat your cough. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus severe cold and flu fights your worst flu symptoms, plus that cough. [ sighs ] thanks!... [ male annouer ] you're welcome. that's t
he took that back and said it was government controlled healthcare. this law will mean fewers people getting insurance at work, just the opposite of what the law was supposed to accomplish. jenna: we'll see what the eventual effect of it all is, thank you. jon: a former world famous dancer and artistic director of a ballet company gets a jar of acid thrown in his face. police are searching for a suspect, a masked man. what people are saying about the possible motive behind this horrible attack....
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the vast majority say government spending out of control. look at that. 83%. there is another poll that says this, that they should raise the debt limit again in congress, only after major cuts happen first. 69%. so obviously, congressman, we're gotting not just republicans agreeing with that, but a significant portion of democrats to get up to 69%. what do you say about that? >> i think there is two points here. one, as it relates to the debt ceiling, it's not a forward-looking vehicle that authorizes the president or the congress to spend additional money. it's a backward looking vehicle that authorizes us to pate bills that we've already incurred. now, as it relates to the spending issue that we have, clearly we have to figure out a way to make sure that the programs that are important to us, both on the domestic spending side, military side, that are vital to the american people are sustainable in a fiscally responsible way. i think the american people are right to be concerned and hopefully the congress moving forward we can find common ground, both sides
the vast majority say government spending out of control. look at that. 83%. there is another poll that says this, that they should raise the debt limit again in congress, only after major cuts happen first. 69%. so obviously, congressman, we're gotting not just republicans agreeing with that, but a significant portion of democrats to get up to 69%. what do you say about that? >> i think there is two points here. one, as it relates to the debt ceiling, it's not a forward-looking vehicle...
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but mostly i was trying to describe obamacare as government-controlled health care. it's sort of the opposite of free enterprise capitalism, which allows voluntary exchange between businesses and it's thes for prosperity in america. and allows innovation, creativity, freedom of choice. we're moving away from that. trying to let people see that that's probably not going to be as effective as if capitalism itself was allowed to work in the marketplace. >> gretchen: i remember during the whole discussion about health care before obamacare was passed, you wrote this op ed and it was an ingenious idea. you were trying to incentivize your employees to lose weight. why? how is that program going to work? >> well, we give discounts if you work for our company and 20% discount. but we started to measure people's weight, their blood pressure, their cholesterol and whether they smoke or not. things we can measure for health outcomes. and people that were healthier were given bigger discounts. that's good for them. they're healthier. it's good for the company, 'cause it lowers o
but mostly i was trying to describe obamacare as government-controlled health care. it's sort of the opposite of free enterprise capitalism, which allows voluntary exchange between businesses and it's thes for prosperity in america. and allows innovation, creativity, freedom of choice. we're moving away from that. trying to let people see that that's probably not going to be as effective as if capitalism itself was allowed to work in the marketplace. >> gretchen: i remember during the...